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TexasTowelie

(112,301 posts)
Mon Jan 2, 2017, 12:13 PM Jan 2017

Out of power, state Dems frustrated with national committee

CONCORD, N.H. — Democrats around the country are demanding change from a national committee they say has focused too heavily on the White House at the expense of governorships, legislatures and state party operations.

"It's got to be helping us organize in our states to be able to build that power at the state legislative level," Michigan Democratic Party Chair Brandon Dillon said of the Democratic National Committee, currently searching for a new leader. "We've lost governorships and state legislatures at a rate that is pretty astounding."

DNC members gather in February to elect a new chairman, with five candidates running so far, each pledging to rebuild from the ground up. Money from the DNC to state parties has been inconsistent during President Barack Obama's tenure and, in most states, less than it was under former chairman Howard Dean. Party chairs say that's resulted in fewer staff members and training programs, a change felt particularly in Republican-leaning states. State leaders also say Obama's grassroots group Organizing for Action has functioned more like competition than a partner.

Beginning in 2017, Republicans will hold 33 governorships and fully control legislatures in 25 states, as well as the Congress and presidency. During Obama's two terms in office, the party lost more than 1,000 seats at the state and national level.

Read more: http://www.startribune.com/out-of-power-state-dems-frustrated-with-national-committee/409320705/

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Out of power, state Dems frustrated with national committee (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jan 2017 OP
I am glad this is getting recognition yeoman6987 Jan 2017 #1
Yeah it's too bad the party of traitors has so much power. Kingofalldems Jan 2017 #2
State seats edhopper Jan 2017 #4
to be fair edhopper Jan 2017 #3
Glad someone finally called out OFA. nt DURHAM D Jan 2017 #5
 

yeoman6987

(14,449 posts)
1. I am glad this is getting recognition
Mon Jan 2, 2017, 12:29 PM
Jan 2017

Bottom up has to be the focus. It absolutely devestating to lose over 1,000 state democratic seats. These don't even gerrymandering as a cause. Good news is most are talking about fixing the problems with losing state elections.

Kingofalldems

(38,466 posts)
2. Yeah it's too bad the party of traitors has so much power.
Mon Jan 2, 2017, 12:55 PM
Jan 2017

Now it has been proven Nixon was also treasonous and responsible for 30,000 American deaths.

edhopper

(33,595 posts)
3. to be fair
Mon Jan 2, 2017, 01:00 PM
Jan 2017

once they lost in 2010, because they wanted to be "inclusive" and let the GOP off any blame of tanking the country, the Repugs used gerrymandering to take control. Many of those 1000 seats are a result of this.

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